@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@RespectLife wrote:
I don't believe checks are any higher risk.
You pay online...you have either entered your bank info or your CC info.
How many times have we read about so and so being breached and all our info is out there???
You order online, your CC info is out there. Even if you don't store it...these 'brilliant' hackers have a way of getting it.
My Discover card has been hacked 3 times over the past 4 yrs while it never left my purse.
I just keep an eye on everything so I can report any funny business immediately.
@RespectLife
Take a moment to read the article ... link in post #1. You will be surprised.
Since I am currently in accounting @Tinkrbl44
No, I am not surprised in the least and fully aware of the increase in thefts.
Online hacking is at an all time high as well. Phone theft, phising scams, computer malware etc etc.
The only thing we can do is be vigilant. Most banks, financials will work with you to recover and replace IF you contact them immediately.
This isn't anything new at all.....these issues were around long before Vid. If you have a computer, smart phone, ipad whatever...you are at risk of having your information hacked and used. Credit cards and Paper checks as well, but there is NO guarantee doing payments online, ACH, Paypal etc will keep you safe.
It didn't for our company but since I check online everyday, 100% was restored to us.
If we didn't have an online account...the hackers couldn't have gotten to our funds.
These type of articles can be helpful, but should be taken as a caution, not panic check writing people into thinking they are going to lose everything they have.